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STANVILLE, Ky., March 19, 2010 — In modern archaeological circles the Old Testament is generally believed to be nothing more than a work of fanciful fiction. However, one British Egyptologist and Ancient Historian disagrees. David Rohl has proposed that the blind acceptance of now-proven false assumptions has led to this erroneous conclusion. Rohl suggests that several hundred years have been mistakenly added to the conventional chronology of established Old Testament history. This error has prevented archaeologists from finding evidence as to the existence of the people and events from the Old Testament period. In short, archeologists have been looking in the right places but in the wrong times.

Rohl has been an insider in the archaeological world and was formerly the director of the Institute for the Study of Interdisciplinary Sciences. Rohl has degrees in Egyptology and Ancient History and can hold his own against his most vocal critics. Rohl wants to improve man's understanding of the Old Testament time period but acknowledges that this is perhaps boring to some. Rohl, a realist, knows that the real importance of his work is its ability to change the view of the future – should his theory prevail – because each artifact from the Old Testament time period potentially provides a better understanding of the historical lives and events God chose as examples for man.

Eric C. Conn is a multimillionaire attorney in Kentucky. Conn has made his millions by representing the disabled in Disabled Social Security and SSI proceedings. Conn has also been a regular contributor to several charitable causes concerning assistance for the poor. Conn continues to practice in the Disabled Social Security and SSI field.

Conn believes that Rohl's timeline theory regarding the Old Testament period has been wrongfully suppressed by non-believers because they know that it supports the truthfulness of the Old Testament. Conn says, "Believers have been mocked by non-believers for years for their steadfast belief that the Old Testament was accurate. Now, David's theory shows that the believers were right all along." Conn has offered financial support to assist in the releasing to the public about the archaeological accuracy of the Old Testament. Conn said he is doing this for his late grandmother who never faltered in her belief in the accuracy of the Old Testament.

Rohl and Conn will hold meetings from March 22, 2010 to March 27, 2010.

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